Because of all the complications I experienced when I was pregnant with Bryson, my OB and perinatologists have been monitoring me very carefully this time around. This pregnancy has been progressing well and my perinatologist transferred my care to my regular OB at 24 weeks. Last week (26 weeks in to this pregnancy), however, I started to experience occasional contractions and premature cervical changes. My doctor put me on a medicine used to stop pre-term contractions and sent me home.
I visited my OB again on Monday because of increased contractions over the weekend and was diagnosed with pre-term labor after increased cervical change and the contractions picked up during a non-stress test (NST). I had a positive fetal Fibronectin test which basically means there is an increased chance of going into labor early. But not everyone with a positive
test result delivers right away or even prematurely. I actually got a positive test with Bryson and still was able to carry him for another month. As a precaution, I was admitted to the hospital for two steroid shots to help develop the baby's lungs. I had to wait twenty-four hours between the treatments, but I am glad that I was able to go home in between and be with Bryson and Jarom. I have also been put on strict bed rest for the remainder of the pregnancy.
While bed rest isn't fun or easy (it's nice for the first few days because you can catch up on all the reading, movies, and games you want, but after that staying in bed or on the couch gets old), it's necessary because I REFUSE to have this child until at least February. Jarom and even Bryson have to occasionally remind me to get off my feet and "stop helping," but I really have been trying to stay in bed. Jarom has been a tremendous help around the house and with Bryson, even with his broken bones. Bryson is getting used to me being down and out and enjoys cuddling with Mom and watching DVDs in our bed. We've had meals brought in, we received Priesthood blessings, and have had numerous other offers for help, so we're doing well and I'm managing to keep this baby cooking because of it. This week of bed rest has been good. Now I just have to keep going and make it to term!
I didn't know you were still blogging!! I wish I'd been reading! These pictures are truly horrific, but we are so proud of Jarom and are praying for improved health for everyone and another few week for baby to grow!
ReplyDeletePS. I meant, the pictures of Jarom's nursing graduation were awful. You are lovey, Meliss.
ReplyDeleteHang in there girl! I admire you, I was studying for boards for a few hours in bed this afternoon and I was so sore. That's when I thought of you. hope and pray that time passes quickly for you! Love ya!!!
ReplyDeleteHang in there, Melissa.
ReplyDeletePraying baby stays put. Thankful you have made it to third trimester Melissa.
ReplyDeleteOh Melissa I am so glad you have the doctors you do. Praying that everything continues to maintain and baby stays safe. Love from Montana.
ReplyDeleteJust stay quiet, don't let the little guy wake up!! Love you
ReplyDeleteGo visit Melissa! Being on bed rest is lonely, boring, depressing and the days are long. I wish I were closer. We are praying baby stays in to 36 weeks! (I think that's a good goal). We love you guys!
ReplyDeleteI am so sorry!! Bed rest is rough. With my twin pregnancy I spent 2 months in the hospital and then 1 more month at home on strict bed rest. Hang in there it is all worth it!!!
ReplyDeleteYou're a trooper, Melissa. hang in there!
ReplyDeleteWish we lived closer. .. our thoughts and prayers are with you!!
ReplyDeleteBless your heart--I know it is hard, but the reward will be so wonderful. Love you and thanks for the picture of Bryson and your Christmas card--love the pictures!
ReplyDeleteSorry Melissa. We are praying for you guys.
ReplyDeleteI wish I could help you on some way, but I am praying for you. Love, Grandma
ReplyDeleteOh, Melissa, I am so sorry for what you guys are having to endure! Let people help you and get better and keep that baby awhile longer please! Prayers for Jarom too.
ReplyDeleteYou're in my thoughts and prayers. Hang in there!
ReplyDeleteMelissa I wish I was closer so I could help. You and your family are in our prayers.
ReplyDeleteOh I wish we were closer. Best of luck, I hope you get all the meals and help you need. Xxoo
ReplyDeleteOh Melissa, that is too bad. I guess you spoke too soon yesterday. I hope it is for a short time and everything turns out fine for you and the baby. I will be praying for you, the baby, and your family. I am glad to hear you are home. I pray that baby will be content to stay in there.
ReplyDeleteDang it, so sorry. I HATE that test, Baby stay in!! Those have false positives a lot, we are praying for you guys, Meliss.
ReplyDeleteStaci is right, those tests do have false negatives (I had one with Bryson who wasn't born until four weeks after the positive test and had to negative tests before he was actually born). Hopefully with bed rest this baby will just hang out as long as possible. I keep telling him "You like it in there. Stay in there." Hopefully he'll get the message.
ReplyDeleteLet me know if I can help! So sorry!
ReplyDeleteI'm so sorry Melissa. When it rains it pours. Praying for your family.
ReplyDeleteMy love and prayers are with you all at this time. Please take it easy. Bryson is welcome to come visit me and Abby! Love you guys!!
ReplyDeleteMelissa, Jarom and Bryson are hearts and prayers are with you and we'll keep your name in the temple.
ReplyDeleteDarn it! We were hoping you wouldn't have problems this time. We'll keep you guys in our prayers.
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